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“The Great British Baking Show” season 13 comes to Netflix

This past Friday, the beloved baking competition show the “The Great British Baking Show,” returned to Netflix for its 13th season. For the next nine weeks, Netflix users can look forward to a new...

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“Better Call Saul” season ranking

It may have been over a month since “Better Call Saul” aired its finale on Aug. 15, but the show is still on the minds of fans due to its incredibly high quality. The “Breaking Bad” prequel spent a...

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“Cyberpunk: Edgerunners” tells a familiar story with a splash of dark future...

“Cyberpunk: Edgerunners,” a Netflix-produced anime miniseries that spins off of CD Projekt RED’s contentious video game “Cyberpunk 2077,” had a lot to live up to after the disappointing launch of the...

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“She-Hulk: Attorney at Law” brings a fresh twist on the superhero origin story

“She-Hulk: Attorney at Law,” a new addition to the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), is now streaming on Disney Plus. Tatiana Maslany stars as Jennifer Walters, a lawyer who has the ability to transform...

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Top 10 “Breaking Bad” universe characters

It has been almost 15 years since “Breaking Bad” first aired in 2008 and the show has had an enormous impact on popular culture since its debut, spinning off into another show and Netflix original...

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“House of the Dragon” brings complex politics and overused cliches’

In “Succession” but with more platinum hair, dragons, lords and knights, the Targaryens are back and ready to rumble. One hundred and seventy-two years preceding the birth of Queen Daenerys, “House of...

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Best Valentine’s Day themed episodes

Love is in the air, and also on television. Valentine’s Day is a perfect time for shows to release episodes revolving around the romantic relationships of their main characters. These themed episodes...

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‘Velma’ fails to recapture magic of ‘Scooby-Doo’ franchise

“Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!” first aired in 1969, and the franchise has been a cultural phenomenon ever since. The “Scooby-Doo” universe spans television, film, video games and comics, impacting every...

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You season 4 turns the obsessor into the obsessed

Viewers have been anticipating the full release of the fourth season of “You” since Netflix left the series on a cliffhanger in 2021. However, fans were disappointed in more than one way when Netflix...

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Season three of ‘The Mandalorian’ premieres on Disney+

After the first two seasons of the “Star Wars” spinoff “The Mandalorian” were released in 2019 and 2020, respectively, fans had to wait over two years for season three to be released. Eight episodes of...

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‘The Last of Us’ is not the best of us

Roll up your sleeves and look for bites America, because HBO has an undead hit infecting the nation — “The Last of Us.” With a season finale viewership of 8.2 million, this 2023 fungal-zombie TV show...

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Season four of ‘You’ delves into character development

The showrunners of season four of “You” turned the show around when the second half of part two was released. This release put the show in a new perspective, and added more gore and even darker aspects...

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Hulu’s ‘Stolen Youth’ is a dark, gripping exploration of a college cult

College is a crash course into adulthood. One becomes fully independent the minute they step onto campus in the fall, but no one expects college to be where one loses themself completely. No one...

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All seasons of ‘Breaking Bad’ ranked

The story of Walter White — the high school chemistry teacher turned meth empire kingpin — and his former student Jesse Pinkman first aired 15 years ago in 2008, and ended ten years ago in 2013. Now is...

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‘The Mandalorian’ season three is hit or miss

This is the way. Since 2019, “The Mandalorian” has delivered “Star Wars” fans with high quality content centered around the Mandalorian himself, Din Djarin, and his adopted child Grogu — two lovable...

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‘The Bear’ season two sharpens its story and characters

FX’s original series “The Bear” dropped its second season this past June. For readers who are unfamiliar, “The Bear” follows Carmen “Carmy” Berzatto (Jeremy Allen White), a young chef once immersed in...

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‘Heartstopper’ season two adds to the magic of season one

“Heartstopper” season two is officially out, and it’s full of heart. Continuing the love story of British teenagers Charlie Spring (Joe Locke) and Nick Nelson (Kit Connor), the season features a...

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Final season of ‘Sex Education’ offers closure for characters

The hit Netflix show “Sex Education” has returned for its fourth and final season with a bittersweet ending. The popular teen comedy has been known to tackle many real-world issues during its four-year...

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Live action ‘One Piece’ honors source material while taking creative liberties

Whether it be your favorite form of media in the world or that annoying thing your friends keep trying to get you into, anime presents itself as a unique class of film. Expressive, detailed art and...

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‘Our Flag Means Death’ season two is so far a swashbuckling success

After an extremely well-received first season, Taika Waititi and Rhys Darby return as Blackbeard and Stede Bonnet in “Our Flag Means Death,” which premiered its first three episodes of season two on...

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The autumnal appeal of ‘Over the Garden Wall’

“Over the Garden Wall,” from creator Patrick McHale — and its soundtrack, imagery and characters — are what you would get if you made a show based on those vintage Halloween postcards that cost 50...

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The third season of ‘Derry Girls’ is relatable and politically focused

The modern Irish masterpiece, “Derry Girls,” has the viewers of America in a chokehold with its final season being out on Netflix. With an average of three million people in the United Kingdom tuning...

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‘Big Mouth’ takes on high school

After several seasons of middle school adventures, the seventh season of “Big Mouth” tackles the challenges the kids face as they graduate and move on to high school. On Oct. 20, Netflix released all...

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‘Rick and Morty’ makes a polarizing return without Justin Roiland

With the departure of Justin Roiland, the main voice actor behind the series’ six widely-loved seasons, many fans were left wondering how the show could continue. Roiland faced charges of domestic...

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Netflix presents gothic horror ‘The Fall of the House of Usher’

Netflix has welcomed yet another gothic horror TV show onto its platform and has not disappointed. Since its release on Oct. 12, it remains on Netflix’s top 10 shows to watch right now. “The Fall of...

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‘The Boys’ Spin-Off successfully expands the original

Comic book content has been at the forefront of the Hollywood zeitgeist for over a decade, and with it comes many different takes and adaptations of the superhero. In addition to the half a dozen...

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‘Loki’ season two is a valuable addition to the Marvel universe

It is safe to say that Marvel is far from its peak as it continues to produce blockbuster failures, like their most recent project, “The Marvels,” which has the lowest box office record in the history...

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‘Invincible’ season two delivers on its world-building and nuanced characters

Amazon Prime Video’s beloved animated superhero show “Invincible” has finally returned for season two. “Invincible” is a series that thrives on subverting audience expectations. The first episode’s...

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‘Percy Jackson and the Olympians’ proves to be a faithful adaptation

Disney+ ended the year successfully with its new young adult show “Percy Jackson and the Olympians.” Many fans had been on the edge of their seats waiting for the show to premiere after Rick Riordan,...

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‘One Day’ (2024) blurs the line between friendship, love and grief

Based on the novel by David Nicholls, Netflix’s limited series “One Day” (2024) follows Emma Morley (Ambika Mod) and Dexter ‘Dex’ Mayhew (Leo Woodall) over the course of nearly two decades as they...

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